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On today’s (Friday 2 of 2) Episode of the Steak for Breakfast Podcast, we are covering:   Kamala Harris delivered remarks to supporters in North Carolina on Thursday and we’ve got a recap and post-event analysis   We cover some of the biggest headlines and news affecting you this week outside of the presidential race including: The Garland DOJ makes comes out against Donald Trump’s allegations of a weaponized justice system and the latest on the Trump assassination plot investigation   Guests: In Order of Appearance   All profile handles are for X (formerly Twitter)   James Blair: (@JamesBlairUSA) Political Director of the Trump 2024 Campaign and Republican National Committee   Website: https://www.donaldjtrump.com/   Website: https://trumpforce47.com   Website: https://swampthevoteusa.com   Wade Miller: (@WadeMiller_USMC) Executive Director, Citizens for Renewing America   Website: https://citizensrenewingamerica.com/   Steak for Breakfast:   SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/steak-for-breakfast-podcast/id1498791684   SUBSCRIBE on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3MXIB2s8IWLoT4tnBMAH9n?si=izN0KShBSAytW5JBBsKEwQ   email the show: steakforbreakfastpodcast@protonmail.com   Steak for Substack: https://steakforbreakfastpodcast.substack.com   linktree: https://linktr.ee/steakforbreakfastpodcast   MyPillow: Promo Code: STEAK at checkout Website: https://mystore.com/steak Website: https://www.mypillow.com/steak Via the Phone: 800-658-8045   My Patriot Cigar Co. Enter Promo Code: STEAK  and save 25% http://mypatriotcigars.com/usa/steak   Man Rubs Enter Promo Code: STEAK15 and save 15% https://manrubs.com   Beard Vet Coffee Enter Promo Code: STEAK and save 10% https://www.beardvet.com/   BattleBorn Coffee Roasters enter promo code: STEAK and save 20% off your first order https://www.battleborn.coffee   New Hope Wellness use this link or enter promo code: STEAK during intake for free consultation and $100 off your first order https://www.newhopewellness.com/steak Call: 1-800-527-2150

Duration:
1h 26m
Broadcast on:
13 Sep 2024
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mp3

On today’s (Friday 2 of 2) Episode of the Steak for Breakfast Podcast, we are covering:

 

  • Kamala Harris delivered remarks to supporters in North Carolina on Thursday and we’ve got a recap and post-event analysis

 

  • We cover some of the biggest headlines and news affecting you this week outside of the presidential race including: The Garland DOJ makes comes out against Donald Trump’s allegations of a weaponized justice system and the latest on the Trump assassination plot investigation

 

  • Guests: In Order of Appearance

 

  • All profile handles are for X (formerly Twitter)

 

James Blair: (@JamesBlairUSA) Political Director of the Trump 2024 Campaign and Republican National Committee

 

Website: https://www.donaldjtrump.com/

 

Website: https://trumpforce47.com

 

Website: https://swampthevoteusa.com

 

Wade Miller: (@WadeMiller_USMC) Executive Director, Citizens for Renewing America

 

Website: https://citizensrenewingamerica.com/

 

  • Steak for Breakfast:

 

SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/steak-for-breakfast-podcast/id1498791684

 

SUBSCRIBE on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3MXIB2s8IWLoT4tnBMAH9n?si=izN0KShBSAytW5JBBsKEwQ

 

email the show: steakforbreakfastpodcast@protonmail.com

 

Steak for Substack: https://steakforbreakfastpodcast.substack.com

 

linktree: https://linktr.ee/steakforbreakfastpodcast

 

MyPillow: Promo Code: STEAK at checkout

Website: https://mystore.com/steak

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Via the Phone: 800-658-8045

 

My Patriot Cigar Co. Enter Promo Code: STEAK  and save 25%

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Man Rubs Enter Promo Code: STEAK15 and save 15%

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BattleBorn Coffee Roasters enter promo code: STEAK and save 20% off your first order

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New Hope Wellness use this link or enter promo code: STEAK during intake for free consultation and $100 off your first order

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- Okay, this is not nom, this is bowling, they're a rule. - Today, Junior America! (upbeat music) - It's like, four best, so stand by. - All right, everybody, welcome back to the "Stake for Breakfast" podcast. I'm Ron Noah's here with me. You know, if you're a first-time listener, welcome to the show, if you're a long-time listener, welcome back to America's fastest growing and quickly becoming favorite political podcast. Second of two big Friday editions of the show today, which means if you're hearing this one first, press pause, we'll see you in a bit. Go check out episode 454. We featured former two-time Deputy U.S. Attorney General, Jeffrey Clark from the Center for Renewing America and the Newsweek's senior editor at large, Mr. Josh Hammer. In addition, we talked about the continued reaction and fallout from the latest presidential debate, the one between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, and covered Donald Trump's full remarks and highlights from a speaking event which he had in Tucson, Arizona yesterday. Today, he's in Southern California speaking at the Trump Golf Resort in LA. He just delivered remarks and took questions from the press. We've got a couple clips saved for the end of our last new segment after this one. In addition, he'll be in Las Vegas tonight for a Trump-style Make America Great Again rally. So, busy news day, busy news week. We're on the back end of it, but I think we got you covered. In all encompassing, look into the Trump campaign with the National Political Director for that entity, James Blair, jumping in at the end of this segment, and then we'll wrap up the show today with the Center for Renewing America's Wade Miller, or one of their top economists, and one of the best in the country. By far to talk about policy platform, what Donald Trump is offering and what Kamala Harris has not, and what to potentially expect from her in a second stint this time with her as the president. So, unfortunately, and because we like to give you the all encompassing here on State for Breakfast, Kamala Harris was out on the campaign trail this week, delivering remarks yesterday at two venues in North Carolina, battleground state, which the polls are suggesting are tightening up a little bit. I think Donald Trump, as long as he stays on the same trajectory, Noah has it in the bag. He won it in the last election cycle. You know, we're gonna talk to James Blair about some of the polling and the early voter stuff going on in that state at the end of this segment, so maybe he'll be able to clarify and bring us up to date and everything that's going on there. But, you know, one of the big things that Kamala Harris has used as part of her campaign platform is talking about turning the page and moving forward. God forbid we look at what's going on now and definitely can't see any of the accomplishments that Donald Trump had in his first term. It's something in which she used to open up a lot of her speaking events since becoming the Democrat nominee, including using it as part of her DNC convention accepted speech. Same case, as she delivered remarks to supporters, which were bused in from Georgia into North Carolina at the Bojangles Center yesterday. Let's hear it. - It's time to turn the page. (crowd cheering) - And tackle. - America is ready for a new way forward. And we are ready for a new generation of leadership that is optimistic, optimistic about what we can do for our country together. - You know, she talks about a new generation of leadership. It's funny, she's on the back end of, you know, the Biden legacy, which is 50 plus years in Washington, D.C. Their biggest supporters are the Clintons, the Obamas. And now the Bushes in Chinese. And when they talk about, I thought she was gonna say our new voter, well, talk about all the illegals that they're getting registered here so they can help them out in the upcoming election. You know, they do always tell you what they're doing before they do it. And no, how do you feel about turning the page? - I would like to turn the page away from whatever the Kamala Harris campaign is planning and go back to the page that was four years ago. Now, as someone, just give me an unbiased take right now, Noah. After the last eight years, if you felt that you were someone that didn't necessarily delve into politics, but maybe just saw things on social media, glanced across the headlines, et cetera, would you honestly know what Donald Trump was running on? Would you know that he was running on strong borders in a robust economy at the very least? - Would I what? - Would you understand that as let's just say if you were a casual? - No, I mean, follower of politics. - I mean, it's kind of hard not to notice a lot of the stuff, but I mean, some people are just dumb. - Well, Kamala Harris thinks that Donald Trump has only offered concepts of a policy platform. Again, projection, deflection, and rejection is Democrat Politics 101. Although she's offered literally nothing except digitally transferred bullet points from Joe Biden's presidential platform, she had the audacity to say that Donald Trump is only giving concepts of a plan, and he has no agenda for the United States. Let's check it out. - He wants to get rid of it. And as he said in the debate, he made clear he has no plan to replace it. In fact, you remember? Concept of a plan, you remember? He has quote concepts of a plan, concepts of a plan. - Why is it voice cracking? - I mean, we're 54 days from the selection, concepts of a plan, which means no actual plan. - You know, after rewatching the debate a couple of times, I also have come to the conclusion. I personally feel like Kamala Harris, who it's been reported that she has like- - A learning disability? - Well, that too. But anxiety that kicks up when she's around big crowds, she was very nervous in her mannerisms, and it's like she almost had to, she was probably trained in her debate prep to like almost- - Beat Xanax. - And self hug herself. There was times where like, I would see her readjust her hands or wrap them across her body. There was one time where she like put her hand on her chin and it almost looked like it was so unorganic that she was uncomfortable doing it. She kind of like took her hand down and she's like, no, they told me to do that. So then she like put it back and held it awkwardly, like on the very front tip of her chin, instead of like doing, yeah, that was bad. And you know, when you see the voice cracking, when you hear the cackle come out, even though everyone's pretty much been told they would rather she didn't do that on the campaign trail. And when they're still beating home on things like canceling Obamacare and not having an economic plan for the country, they are literally running on all of their failed platforms and saying, all Donald Trump wants to do is make them go away, which is what we need to do as a country to get it back on the right track. But they're gonna tell you it's, you know, everything's fine. And instead of talking about anything to do to better anyone's life, they're gonna go back and point out the fact that they were able to ruffle Donald Trump's feathers. And like she said, you know, you're gonna see a lot of lies come out throughout the 90 minutes of this debate that was part of her lead in when they asked her about. What was her economic plan for the country? And she would stay in that thread. And even though they completely don't even look at the fact that Donald Trump was already the president of the United States, they continue to promote it as he's running for the president of the United States for a first time right now, let's check it out. He who has vowed if reelected, he will be a dictator on day one. (audience groaning) He who called for the quote, termination of the constitution of the United States. (audience groaning) And let us be very clear, someone who suggests that we should terminate the constitution of the United States should never again stand behind the seal of the president of the United States. (audience groaning) Never again, never again. (audience groaning) (audience groaning) Never. (audience groaning) - Noah, how do you feel about that pumped up crowd noise? Like they do in NFL stadiums when nobody goes to the team that sucks. - Oh yeah, not very believable. - Not very believable at all. We saw the same kind of crowd noise pumped in when they were doing a one-fourth full high school gym. And man, for all of the lies that she continues to spew out on the campaign trail, I just wish. - Shut your bitch ass up. (audience groaning) - Man, it's bad. You know, I was thinking, you know, Donald Trump's already said there's gonna be no third debate. That doesn't mean that there won't be a third debate. Everybody should be clear on that. We all know how Donald Trump is. He wants to kind of put that out there and then gauge what public opinion is before he formulates probably his final decision. And if he decides that there's not gonna be a third debate, he'll never touch on it again. But if he thinks that it's in the best interest of everything to do on part of the agreement that they have to have this time, has to be a stipulation on fact-checking. And if I was the Trump team, I would put out an itemized list, Charlottesville, suckers and losers, shredding the constitution, dictator on day one, just go down the list and say, these are things, these are dog whistles. These are complete, missed, dis and mal information being disseminated to the American public and the potential electorate. If any of these things are brought up, we need to stop, re-level the playing field and the moderators need to take control and inform the people that are watching that this is a talking point used by the campaign. However, it's been debunked and therefore is not true. That would be the only, me personally, that's the only way I would go into another debate with Kamal Harris. And I think it's the only fair way. You know, you wanna leave the mics on, you wanna let them freaking tear each other apart like animals and go at it. You wanna get into like all the personal attacks. I don't think any of that stuff moves the needle as much as some of these lies do. And no, what else can you call it except? It's pure gaslighting. Blow IQ, low propensity, non-political, lunch picture takers, voters. Do you see it in any other way? There's been a lot of pictures of people's lunch lately. I do love lunch. I actually kinda hungry as well. Moving along, guys, wherever you're listening to the show today, welcome to the second of two big Fridays editions of the "Stake for Breakfast" podcast. Do us a favor. And remember, for the low, low price of free, you're getting all this delicious steak for breakfast. That's not in the physical form of lunch, which sounds like me and Noah both require right now. 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So in addition to talking about him not being able to be the president because of all those things, that aren't true, she would continue to hammer home the fact that she feels, or America should agree with the Democrats that Donald Trump is unfit to hold the office of the presidency again. Let's hear it. - I almost saw him every day, his national security advisor, his defense secretary. Both Leakers who wrote books. - His chief of staff and his vice president. All, all of whom have warned America, Donald Trump is not fit to be president of the United States. - We should never occupy our nation's highest office again. You are a nasty person. - Let me tell you something. And again, we're giving it, you guys both sides of the coin here. Our last new segment on our first edition of the podcast that you heard Donald Trump speak. Before supporters in Tucson, Arizona, this is Kamala Harris before busting people from Atlanta in North Carolina, right? No, have we ever played four or five clips of Donald Trump without him, and even in a joking manner, get into some kind of policy directed format or topic or anything? You know, he could sleepy Joe and crooked Joe and comrade Kamala, like that's the lead in, but the open borders, the tanked economy, the forever wars, the crime in the streets, the destroyed education system, what's going on with healthcare, the job markets. Like it's always a lead in to something. Have you heard any lead in here? Have Kamala Harris on where she's going anywhere? No. - No. - And that's what people are taking away from the debate, and that's what we're trying to show you here on the show. She offered zero insight into what her economic plan is, zero insight onto how she's gonna steal the border, and that she won't provide amnesty for over 20 million illegals that have come into this country, since her and Joe Biden took office. What she did segue to after rallying on Donald Trump was talking about all the people, and this is so weird. No, 25 years ago, Bush v. Gore, a contested election that went to a recount. How weird is it that that split of the deep state has now morphed into one entity and is now fully supporting Kamala Harris in an attempt to become president of the United States? - It's wild. Dick Cheney, who Democrats have called a war criminal for like the last 40 years, the man who is responsible for millions of deaths in the Middle East, only to see his companies like Halbert and explode, are now the best friends of the Democrats and the best vice president outside of Kamala Harris in the history of vice presidents. She went on, balls to the wall to brag about all of these Republicans, Republicans, all of these Neocon MFers who just want to continue to fatten their pockets and have forever wars continue to rage on all over this planet. I never would have thought I heard a Democrat, presidential nominee Bragg about Dick Cheney and George W. Bush supporting them against Donald Trump. But we did yesterday, let's check it out. - America is ready for a new way forward. (audience laughing) We are ready for a new generation of leadership that is optimistic about what we can do together. - Oh! - That is why Democrats, Republicans and independents are supporting our campaign. (audience cheering) Over 200 people who worked for President George H.W. Bush, President George W. Bush, John McCain and Mitt Romney having the worst people president. (audience cheering) Former vice president, Dick Cheney and Congresswoman Liz Cheney are supporting me as well. - Talk about a murderous row of rhinos. Does it not surprise you, Noah, to hear that these people who's grip on power, I mean, this is how you know it's legitimate. The campaign that the America First Movement that Donald Trump has a real inside shot here to take back the White House. Because it's-- - It's not too bad. - Every single person from every single corporate entity and deep state actor and player is getting behind Kamala Harris. And it's just wild to watch. It just is. It shows you how for as much as they always made it seem so that defining line between Democrat and Republican, it's just something that doesn't exist. When it comes to the swamp, they're one and the same. Now, you should have no questions how people like Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell can operate on both sides of the aisle when they see how this country has been absolutely torn apart in every context, because they don't care about you. They only care about their betterment and their grip on power. And it's on full display right now. And you wanna talk about being unburdened. We're gonna see what unburdened looks like if America First doesn't show out in the next couple months leading up to the November election. She would go on to close out and I don't even know what song she's rolling out to. We won't get that far into it or rate her rally either because it's literally nothing except bashing Donald Trump and talking about all the neocons, rhinos, extreme Marxists and losers who have tanked this country and how they're getting behind her. Have all rolled into one perfect storm and as she kind of was ready to get off the stage and head back into obscurity, not talking to the press, not doing any kind of media hits or anything like that, wanted everybody to understand that there's a special pride and get this Noah privilege that goes with being an American. Even if you might not get to be one until after the November election, if you know what I mean, let's check it out. We together understand the awesome responsibility that comes with the greatest privilege on earth, the privilege and pride of being an American. It's an awesome responsibility. That's right, that's right. (crowd cheering) You notice how unclean, the spontaneous USA chance sounded a non-Trump rally? You have to figure that that was piped in and then everybody else just kind of jumped in on it. - I was starting to look. - So wait, no, we hate this place though. - They were panning out to the audience when that supposed a chant broke out and I was-- - No, they were saying it. - Well, I was looking to see if people were just like popping in their seats 'cause you know how like when the demonic entity is ready to come out of the host. - Yeah. - And they start doing things that are like patriotic and it's just so night and day for them 'cause they're so used to wearing their Che Guevara shirts and dyein' their hair pink and havin' food paws and never of knowing the touch of a man. And it's just an absolute embarrassment to watch. This lady run around and think that making fun of Donald Trump talking about the biggest shit bags over the course of the last 20 years politically back in her up and how great it feels to be an American today is gonna have any bearing on movin' the needle for voters goin' into the election. Moving forward, but we're gonna leave it at that and let you kind of ingest that. Apologize for having to go through. But listen, 53 days left, we gotta do it. You have to hear what the other side's talkin' about. I could've done worse. I could've gave you Tim Walts 'cause he was talkin' about it yesterday in one of the battleground states how Kamala Harris started her career as a young prostitute, did you hear that? Nice fraud he and slipped there. Or best time I'd ever. So it's either or. But we're gonna be jumpin' in with the Trump campaign's James Blair right now after we do a quick check-in with another one of our partners. 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All right, joining us next on the show today, this big Friday edition of the Stake Breakfast podcast. He's the political director of the Trump 2024 campaign and doing great work at the Republican National Committee, welcoming back straight from the campaign. Mr. James Blair, thanks for coming on the show. - Glad to be here, nice to talk again. - Thanks for having me. - Always a pleasure to host. And we got a bunch of stuff to talk about. You know, for as much of this news cycle, just gets things in and spits them out. It seems like the debate is kind of resonating a little bit longer than most of the news stories. You know, the way we broke it down on the show is we watched it in its live form. It was very, you know, probably people that are supporters of President Trump emotional when they saw how this thing was gonna be gamed against them. But, you know, when we did our Wednesday edition of the podcast and kind of broke it down, I had the opportunity to go back and watch it a second time, see how much Kamala Harris didn't offer the American people in regards to policy, take, you know, any kind of responsibility for what's gone on for nearly the last four years, and then see Donald Trump kind of work his way around the borders, the economy, the foreign policy things, everything that's absent from the current administration, and then have such a strong closing statement that not only resonated in the polls, but with the focus groups and all of the other entities that we're kind of covering. I kind of want to get your commentary on how you thought it broke down, and how you think the president looks coming out of and heading into what looks like a busy weekend? - Yeah, absolutely. Well, first thing on the debate, I'll comment, yesterday we released some polling that we did the day after debate, large sample size aggregated across the core swing states. And what we saw was that Kamala Harris stayed flat and the president actually got a bump. He was leading by three points and two points, depending on the two-way ballot configuration, the multi-way ballot configuration, sitting at 49 and 50 respectively, which is obviously a very good sign when you're pushing that 50% mark. The real takeaway from the debate is that although there was a perception among some swing state voters, undecided voters that Kamala Harris had a nice style. She really lacked substance. She really failed to fill in the gaps related to the questions that they have about her, which are primarily what are you gonna do? Why haven't you done it in the last three and a half years? So she really missed the mark on filling in details for how she is going to fix the problems that she has created as part of the current administration. Conversely, people felt like President Trump continues to have a better handle on fixing the problems, everything from the economy, to immigration, national security, that tracks with what you've seen in some of the public polling amongst even independents even. I think it was CNN to show that the president, the lead that the president had on who they perceive as better equipped to fix economic issues expanded by a couple of points after the debate. So although she obviously prepped and had her practice lines delivered and had a three-on-one debate with no one there to fact check her or challenge her, and I'll point out she lied multiple times during the debate and talk about that. She was not able to move the ball with voters in her direction at all, and there is evidence that President Trump did make some improvements, which I think is counter to what the Chattering class, but it's not just me, look, the New York Times put out a headline saying, pundits saying Kamala Harris won the debate, undecideds aren't so sure. Reuters put out an article, they did a panel of 10 voters, six out of 10 were now leading in President Trump's direction, three were leading Kamala Harris' direction, one was still undecided. So lots of frankly good news coming out of the debate as far as we're concerned. - I think you're 100% correct. I do wanna talk about some of those Kamala lies as we sit now 54 days without a formal press conference or legitimate interview outside of whatever that you wanna call that thing she did with Tim Walts not too long ago. But I mean, we've highlighted a lot of these things on the show, James. It started off with, all right, you had Charlottesville, you had Suckers and Losers, you had the J6 narrative, you had admirer of dictators, you had national abortion ban, Project 2025, you name it, or there was an opportunity for the moderators to frame it in the negative light of President Trump and then be like, Donald Trump tries to answer and he's like, this isn't a serious question. This is a debate about being the president, what are we doing here? And they'll be like, well Kamala Harris, he doesn't wanna answer that, you kind of wanna elaborate and they wouldn't even let him go back to it. It just seemed like it was absolutely ridiculous. But when you saw some of the biggest whoppers that she told outside of not giving any policy points, what were some of the things that kind of rang the bell for you? - There was just a ton, but I mean, I'll start with, you know, start with Project 2025, which is the first thing she said. President Trump has nothing to do with Project 2025, didn't write it, hasn't read it. And hopefully, he does know, his disagrees with a whole lot of it. That's been clear. And frankly, the night before the debate, the head of Project 2025, Paul Bands, went on CNN and did an interview with Caitlin Collins where he said, yep, I've never briefed President Trump on this, he didn't write it. In fact, we didn't even invite him to our rollout of it. We invited Ron DeSantis, you can argue it's DeSantis Project 2025. And he said all these things. You've got the group that wrote it saying, President Trump has nothing to do with it. You've got Donald Trump saying, have nothing to do with it. And don't agree with much of it and haven't read it. So can't speak to the entirety. And there's been fact checks by USA Today. There's been fact checks by CNN saying that it is true. It is not his, he does not about. And yet this persistent lie is repeated by much mainstream media. And obviously that is what she's trying to campaign on. There's a reason for that. That's because she has no policies. And the policy positions that she has long held are extraordinarily unpopular. They're radical, another lie she told. And in fact, check Ron, as the president pointed out, that she supported taxpayers being forced to pay for transgender surgeries for illegal immigrants. And there's a fact check out, I think, in CNN about it where they said it needs context. And then if you read down, he's referring to a questionnaire that she answered, yes, absolutely affirmatively, she does support that. So what's the context? I mean, she supports that. Fracking, she said, I made clear in the 2020 debate she said that a couple of times now, not true. She never made clear that she opposed fracking. She had an aid go out anonymously and say it a few weeks ago. And then she has repeated that. But the fact is she has always opposed fracking. She still opposes fracking. She talks about securing the border. That's not true. She didn't secure the border. President Trump called her out on that. Go to Washington right now and just sign your pen and close the border. It is within your power. They have chosen not to do it. So she really has a campaign of lies is what it's all about. Frankly though, I think the American people in many ways are seeing through it. That's why she's not moving the ball on policy and these things that they wanna know. Well, how are you gonna fix this? And how can we trust you to fix it? We've been there for three and a half years. You've held all of these policy positions that are opposite to what you decided to campaign on about a month ago and they're not really buying it. - You know, one of the other points that was made, she talked about Donald Trump wanting to be a dictator on day one and looking to throw out the Constitution. I go back to that 2020 presidential debate that she participated in and heard Joe Biden out in the back and forth about Joe Biden had to stop her and be like, listen, you can't do the assault weapons ban. It's unconstitutional. I'd like to do it, but you can't do it. And Kamal Harris kind of just said, we need to stop saying can and start thinking we can. And that's led into some of the policies we've seen over the course of Joe Biden and Kamal Harris as rain as President and Vice President. We've seen the unconstitutional student loan forgiveness, a lot of things having to do with illegal alien amnesty in this country right now and how the Supreme Court has pushed back on that and they just continue to do whatever they want. So, there was a lot of things that you highlighted there and additional what we've covered. James that I just thought was absolutely ridiculous and moving forward. I'm glad President Trump clarified on a need to do another debate. And I think moving forward, doing what he's doing and getting out in all these states in the context that he can is probably the best way for him to run his campaign between now and election day. What do you think? - Absolutely. President Trump's strength has always been taking his message directly to the people and conveying to him what he's going to do and being willing to put himself on the board for very specific policies. In fact, last night, he rolled out a couple others eliminating tax on overtime pay, which would be hugely beneficial to the working class of this country and would be a really pro-growth strategy. That's a number of tax cuts he's rolled out that are very specific within this election season. No tax on tips, no tax on senior Social Security, which would obviously be in addition to making permanent the Trump tax cuts, which we know expanded growth in this country, made the economy boom and ultimately increased the tax revenues of the federal government because of the growth. The government got more money as a result of cutting taxes on net, ultimately, because it's a pro-growth strategy and he wants to deliver people relief, keep more money in their pocket, keep more money in the pocket of hardworking Americans, and that will engender an economic boom in this country as he's done before. Another one that he's rolled out that I guess I should point out is that he will lower tax rates for American companies that hire American workers. We are going to incentivize, align the incentives within the business community to make products in America and to hire American workers to do it. And that's what we should be doing. And you mentioned the constitution. I really, I want to key in on that for just a second because that's another lie she told. She glazed over, she said, "I'm a gun owner, "10 wallets an hour gun owners. "We're not going to take away your guns." Okay, well, let's go through the policy record actually because the Second Amendment is in the Bill of Rights. Like of the whole constitution, we all agree the Bill of Rights is the main thing. The thing there is since the beginning, right? Let's talk about what she's done on guns every time. She has long supported mandatory gun buybacks, which is a federally required gun confiscation scheme. When she was the Attorney General, I have to look back, her Attorney General or DA in California, she signed on to a legal brief arguing that a total handgun ban in this country is constitutional. Okay, she's shredding the Second Amendment. It's not about assault weapons, it's about all guns. She has also bragged about, which there's plenty of articles about being willing to send the police door-to-door using lists of gun owners to confiscate their firearms. Now, there is no world you can say this as someone that respects the Second Amendment whatsoever. She is a gun grabber of the highest order, worse than we've ever seen, you know, nominated as a nominee of a major party for president. And it's indicative of the fact that she has no respect for the constitution. She has no respect for the founding documents of this country whatsoever. - No, it's 100% accurate and clear. My co-host pointed that out on our last edition of the podcast, that mandatory gun buyback and that she'd send law enforcement door-to-doors looking to grab everything and anything that she deemed unconstitutional, which is an entirety of our Second Amendment right there, kind of summed up into a good little narrative. James, I do want to kind of segue because we've got you out here, you're doing so much good work on the ground, you're crunching these numbers every day and you've got your finger on the pulse of what's going on. Listen, these battleground states are more than likely what's going to determine the outcome, electorally for Donald Trump to get back to the White House. Places like North Carolina and Georgia are definitely trending in Donald Trump's favor. I see him easily winning both of those on November 5th. In addition, I think every day that Donald Trump continues to promote his policies, which include fixing the economy and energy independence, is just closer to getting Pennsylvania back in the win-con for Donald Trump as well. You talk about out in the Sun Belt, places like Nevada and Arizona, where he's been doing a lot of campaigning recently as of yesterday and today. And then up in the blue wall, where we've got Michigan and Wisconsin, there's so many states in play right here. And I think the more Donald Trump goes out and presents his case to the American people, you see more of them leaning towards them, especially in the polling, but maybe you can clarify for our listenership, just what it looks like on the ground right now. - Absolutely. So let's talk about some real specific raw numbers that speak to what we're doing on the ground and also speak to sort of the structural elements of the election that really are in our favor and our headwinds for Kamala Harris. First, let's talk about voter registration, not every battleground state tracks registration by partisanship. So I'll just mention the ones that do 'cause it's easily verifiable for the public. But in Arizona, the reported margin in 2020 was a little over 10,000 plus votes for Biden, right? And going into that election, in the election day, 2020, there was 130,000 more registered Republicans in the state of Arizona than there were Democrats today. Actually, at the end of July, we don't even have the August numbers yet back from the state. At the end of July, we've more than doubled that registration margin from 130 to 260,000 more Republicans than Democrats in the state of Arizona. Looking at Nevada. In Nevada, the Biden reported margin was plus 33,000 in change votes going into election day on 2020. In Nevada, there was about 87,000 more registered Democrats than Republicans. Today, we've cut that down to 19,000 more Democrats than Republicans. And actually, Nevada is cleaning up its voter rolls because of our pressure and our threats of litigation to do so. Just earlier this week, they knocked 138,000 voters off the ballot or off the rolls that shouldn't be there that are inactive or not qualified. So that's good news. And then looking at Pennsylvania, that's a huge one, obviously, in critical swing state. We all see that most, you know, the most money's being spent by both sides there. In Pennsylvania, there was 685,000 more registered Democrats than Republicans in the election day 2020. Today, that's been cut in half to 347,000 more. And obviously, that was a final margin. That was just about 80,000 votes in change. So just on the voter registration trends alone, all of the momentum is in President Trump's favor, like 100% of that. And even when you take those other states that don't track bipartisanship, obviously a weekend model internally. And the trends are the same. We're bringing more people into our party. People are registering and people want to come vote for Donald Trump and for all the Democrats bragging about their ground game, where's the evidence? They're getting crushed in voter registration. Another thing that I want to point out, if I may, and I know this a little long-winded, but is mail ballots. The Democrats have a huge voter mobilization problem that I think is underreported. And, you know, I'm not really trying to help them report it more and focus their attention on it. But in Georgia, and this is yesterday, you know, these numbers all day or two old, depending on where we are. But in Georgia, there's about 113,000 mail ballots set to go out versus 875,000 on the same day out of the election in 2020, okay? It's down 87%. And obviously, vote by mail majorly favors the Democrats. So that leaves a ton of voters that they got to get to the polls, aren't getting a mail ballot this time. In North Carolina, there's 161,000 mail ballots set to go out versus 737,000 on the same day in 2020 down 78%. In Pennsylvania, there's one and a quarter million set to go out instead of one and three quarters, as there was four years ago, down 30%, and obviously in Pennsylvania, a specific statistic, there's over 400,000 registered Democrats in Pennsylvania that voted by mail in 2020. They are not on the mail ballot rolls this time, at this point, and they have not cast a vote by any method in any election since that 2020 mail-in vote. And this same story plays out all across the battleground states of Wisconsin. There's 350,000 mail ballots set to go out versus over 900,000 same day in 2020 down 62%. So what the Democrats have to do is mobilize hundreds of thousands of voters in all of these battleground states that have not been voting and have not been casting a ballot since they were on the mail ballot rolls in 2020, and they're not getting a mail ballot this time. In many cases, these people have never voted any other way other than that one 2020 vote because they were registered then and haven't gone back to the polls since, or they haven't voted at the polls in perhaps six years. All we need to do is get our voters to do what they always do and what they like doing, which is show up and vote in person. They have to convince these huge sloths of voters to get off the couch, get out of the kitchen where they can just sign the ballot and mail it in and actually go cast a vote at the polls and do everything that it takes to do that. So I would submit to you that they are the ones with the headwinds with voter mobilization. Again, that's an evidence of ground game effort. If they have a strong ground game, why are they getting crushing voter registration? Why are they so far off the mark in their mail ballots where they'd like to be? They've got a huge mobilization problem. So structurally, we should feel very good about that here appearing down the middle of September. - You know, I think when you look at the fact that Donald Trump was able to go up against the biggest political money-making machine in the history of modern politics and the Clintons and be so successful and doing exactly what you guys are doing now in 2024, back in 2016 and how the campaign has evolved. You guys are much more present with the Trump Force 47 with the RNC getting out there and not only overseeing a lot of these election apparatuses that are being set up, but also getting ahead in the legal sense, talking about the voter rolls, talking about getting people on or off the ballots that shouldn't be there, getting RFK Junior off in some of these critical battleground states. I think you guys have done the work that's needed to go into this right now. I think you guys are going the extra mile and with only 53 days left before we're gonna figure out who's gonna be the next president. I think you guys have put Donald Trump in an excellent position to do so. James, as always, this has been great catching up with you. We always wanna kinda hear what's going on with the campaign. Obviously, we've got everything campaign related. Live link in the show description today, but if anybody wants to follow you and all the great work you're doing, a lot of the poll data that you're putting out and voter registration information on your personal accounts as well, what could we live link? - @JamesBlairUSA and always follow the @TeamTrump. X account, we put a lot of good information out on both accounts and we'll keep it coming down the stretch here. - We kept it coming on state for breakfast today. This is the political director of the Trump 2024 campaign, both for the campaign and the RNC. Mr. James Blair, thanks for joining us. Have a great weekend. - Thank you. - A range of public officials across the country. Over the past three and a half years, there has been an escalation of attacks on the Justice Department's career lawyers, agents and other personnel that go far beyond scrutiny, criticism and legitimate and necessary oversight of our work. These attacks have come in the form of conspiracy theories, dangerous falsehoods, efforts to bully and intimidate career public servants by repeatedly and publicly singling them out and threats of actual violence. Through your work, you have made clear that the Justice Department will not be intimidated by these attacks, but it is dangerous and outrageous that you have to endure them. It is dangerous to target and intimidate individual employees of this department solely for doing their jobs. And it is outrageous that you have to face these unfounded attacks because you are doing what is right and upholding the rule of law. You deserve better. You deserve gratitude. - All right, I'm begging to the news portion of the show here today. Final news segment on the back end of two big Friday editions of the "Stake of Breakfast" podcast and man, what a catch-up segment we had with James Blair from the Trump campaign who's also doing great work as a liaison to the RNC as well. You know, one of the biggest stats that he dropped Noah that I think really opened my eyes. In battleground states like Georgia, 800,000 less mail-in ballots going out, forcing people to have to go to the polls and in battleground North Carolina, a state that we won in 2020, 700,000 plus mail-in ballots, less going out. - I like it. - Too big to rig, baby. And doing a lot of great work. Unlike our shit bag, Attorney General of the United States, Noah, when you hear Merrick Garland talk like that and you've seen what he's done literally to Donald Trump over the course of the last three plus years. - Yeah. - How can this MF or even live with himself? - Yeah, I don't know. I don't know how a lot of people can live with themselves nowadays. - Generational wealth is something that I don't ever think I'll have, but when I watch how these people operate, I don't think I want it. You know, no book deal or multiple forever retirement salaries is worth your soul. I can't imagine how any of these people even touch on religion or pretend to do so when, listen, a lot of the work directed at the behest of Merrick Garland, in my opinion, directly led to the assassination attempt on Donald Trump's life. You wanted to bait me on it, you could fight me. He's called Donald Trump an insurrectionist. He said he's led an insurrection against the United States in the fallout from the 2020 presidential election on January 6th. Buy a statement which you should never hear from someone who's the top cop in the US and when the investigations are ongoing. Investigations of the Supreme Court in greater context has even weighed in on as well. The Marlago raid, the dispatching of Matthew Colangelo, the number three man under Merrick Garland and Lisa Monaco at the Department of Justice to go work for Alvin Bragg and prosecute and persecute Donald Trump there. In all the law fair that's been waged in between how they've collaborated with everyone from Alvin Bragg to Fannie Willis, Judge Marchant and that creepy guy who used to take shirtless gym selfies in the Eugene Carroll case as well. - Yeah, so this was in a direct response Noah to Donald Trump trying to segue into one of the talking points and saying how the justice system has been waged against him, his close personal allies and family, since he's gone into the political arena. He also tried to go down the path and say that it's a lot of this negative and divisive rhetoric that probably led to the assassination attempt as we just said and they immediately segueed away from it and never went back to it. You know, they didn't ask Kamala Harris like, "So this happened in Butler." We know you physically didn't do it. Do you think some of the things that you say as the vice president, like calling Donald Trump a threat to democracy, contributed to what happened that day? Or as the vice president of the United States, do you feel like it's your responsibility to bring the temperature down in regards to the rhetoric? They didn't ask any of that stuff because they don't care. I've got one more clip from Eric Garland. I only pulled it for one reason. You're gonna realize in the very brief nature of it what it was. Let's check it out. - Ordinorms are a promise that we will not allow this nation to become a country where law enforcement is created as an apparatus of politics. (laughing) (audience applauding) - He put his hand over his heart. Like he was accepting a warm felt organic clap there when the handlers were probably whipping all the underlings from the Justice Department who were forced. On a Thursday of all days to go and have to listen to him talk. - And you shut the fuck up, huh? - I can't stand the man. - Huh? I can't stand the man. So no, when you see stuff like that and you know that nothing's changed in regards to the targeting of Donald Trump, are you optimistic in any way, shape, or form that the Justice Department is going to try and uninvolve themselves from I guess calling it reverse interfering in the upcoming presidential election? Are we gonna get another Hunter Biden laptop and 51 former intelligence officials? Are we gonna get another Russian collusion as they tried to resurrect? We heard from him and Alejandro Americas just two short weeks ago, what do you think? - They're gonna come up with something but I don't know if they're gonna be able to be as brash and emboldened as they were before. - We are way less retarded this cycle, I tell you that much. - Yeah. - And that was part of some of the news outside of the presidential race but that I think was still headline worthy that we're covering here in our last news segment. Another one was, and they are in some context connected directly, is the investigation or lack thereof into what Congress is doing right now, trying to get to the bottom of the assassination attempt on President Trump back in Butler, Pennsylvania, 80 some odd days ago. We know that the congressional oversight panel which is the people that are independently doing it and that's Cory Mills, Eli Crane, Chip Roy, and a couple others. I have brought some answers to the American people but as far as, no, it's even getting so bad that there are reports this week that the Department of Homeland Security is telling the Secret Service not to cooperate with the congressional investigation. Yeah, and so whistleblowers are gonna come forward right now with proof of that in the upcoming days. Pretty progressive, rubber stamp for the Democrat party, Democratic Senator out of Connecticut, Richard Blumenthal, got caught walking from a Senate hearing the other day by the press, stopped for the gaggle and because he's part of the bipartisan committee that's looking into this at the Senate level was actually asked about it. I think you'll be surprised how the Democratic Senator answered this question, let's check it out. I think the American people are gonna be shocked, astonished and caught by what we will report to them about the failures at the Secret Service in this assassination camp, the former president. But I think they also ought to be called and astonished by the failure of the Department of Homeland Security to be more forthcoming, to be as candid and... Frank is a jigby to them in terms of providing information and we are going to absolutely insist on the truth and the whole truth in documents and testimony as members of the United States Senate, but also as citizens. What did you learn new today when you said they're gonna be appalled? I'm not going to go into what we have learned in specifics. I'm giving you my reaction. And we will have a report very, very soon that I think will absolutely shock the American people, or should, about the lapses and lights in the protection that was afforded that day and the breakdown in communication, failure and responsibility. Is that a report coming today or tomorrow? Is that a report coming tonight or tomorrow? That's a Democrat Senator, one who you couldn't get more anti-Trump, pro-deep state, and swamp monster than Richard Blumenthal. Career politician carries the water, carries the Kool-Aid, stuffs his pockets. Here's the deal. The reason that there is going to be an actual investigation, probably not at the pace we'd like it, is because these politicians know, sure, they went after the highest value target that an assassin could in Donald Trump, right? Outside of Joe Biden, hypothetically. What's to say it's not so much easier to go after them? They don't have the elaborate secret service protection that presidents and vice presidents and top candidates have. They, for the most part, just kind of live regular, obscure lives and enjoy the extra protection when within the confines of the capital and in the context of their extended duties when they're out at official events, not even campaigning in their own states or house districts. So they're next on the line here too. And I think they understand potentially what could have happened that day and moving forward how it could trickle down effect to give them some results they probably wouldn't be satisfied with. And here's the thing, my gut keeps telling me that they're going to go through all of these logistical communication, like leadership, all these failures. I do think part of the disposition too is going to be like, they potentially knew that this was going to happen and just because their egos were so big they were like fuck around and find out or don't let them try something like that. It'll never happen in real life. You know, I really do think that they thought their balls were so big that someone wouldn't try and take a shot at Donald Trump or Joe Biden or Kamala Harris and it happened. And I think some people just didn't care. And for us to realize how much and how fast we almost lost everything in that moment and that it could never happen again. Josh Hawley jumped on the news last night and was talking about this Senate Committee work hearing that they were in exchanging information with the Department of Homeland Securities and the agencies that are under investigation right now. Obviously the Secret Service connected to them and the FBI connected to the Department of Justice and led into some of what these whistleblowers are getting ready to divulge to Congress. Let's hear it. Senator Josh Hawley joins me now with some new whistleblower reporting. What are they telling you now Senator? Jesse, what I'm learning now is that the lead advanced agent that day in Pennsylvania, this is the agent that was in charge of Trump's entire trip in Pennsylvania that this agent actually failed one or more of her training exams when she first joined the Secret Service. I mean the pattern that is emerging here, Jesse, from whistleblowers who have come forward to me now over and over again is that the Trump rally was undermanned, it was understaffed, they did not have people who had experience on it and now this advanced agent I'm told may have failed one or more for training exams and was no not to be a top quality agent. I mean this is absurd and the fact that the director will not level with the American people about what's going on here is just totally unacceptable. Now we have all but a confirmation that the person that was in charge of Donald Trump's security detail was a DEI hire. Weird. And they were completely inept to do their job. They have a documented record of that coming up through their I guess initial training as they broke through glass ceilings. And enlarged their Fupa so much so that she couldn't get her gun back in her belt that day. Yeah it's pretty sad. It's an embarrassment and a stain in our country. You know you want to talk about this is the politician version in my opinion of the Afghanistan withdrawal what it is for like the Department of Defense in the military. It just is. You talk about some of the most embarrassing things that could happen and what it means for our country just in the global sense. These are things that you don't walk back from. Now it's going to take years if not decades to reestablish our reputation as someone who could adequately protect some of the most critical components and assets when it comes to the political sense in our politicians moving forward. Guys wherever you're listening to the show today last call jump on in and make sure you're subscribed to the stake for breakfast podcast. 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Two of President Trump as he was speaking before the press during a little remarks delivering at his Ranchos Palace Verdes golf course out in southern California and why wouldn't he just go in and immediately start hammering Kamala Harris as he was in her backyard and talking about has the district attorney, the attorney general of the state of California as a senator she did great work in helping to destroy the Golden State. Let's take it out. Okay Jago San Francisco is known as one of the most beautiful cities anywhere in the world a friend of mine a friend of a lot of the people here Bob Tisch used to say San Francisco is the best city in the United States the best city there is and he passed away a number of years ago but he wouldn't believe it he used to always talk about San Francisco's our greatest city he owned Lowe's good company great company and he would say constantly and now you see what's happened and it can be brought back just like our country can be brought back because we're a nation in decline the decline of this whole state is one of the sad chapters in what's gone on with the radical left lunatics that we have to put up with as the San Francisco district attorney Kamala was the godmother of sanctuary cities right out there at the forefront and also the unique name just dropped of defunding the police she was there right at the beginning she boasted quote we are a sanctuary city and we always will be well the sanctuary cities of crime one of the people that Kamala gave sanctuary city to as and put in as DA was Edwin Ramos an illegal alien MS-13 gang member who savagely murdered a father and his two sons after mistaking them for members of a rival gang she knew this and she came to his defense he had previously been arrested to robbing a pregnant woman and killing many they say Kamala refused to get him out of our country and he went on to do very significant damage she also gave sanctuary to a legal alien runny Aguilera who murdered a 14 year old boy nearly decapitating him with the sword he enjoyed watching this take place with the sword by his hand Kamala launched a year ten years DA with the San Francisco police group described as a quote fire sale for plea deals they made plea deals the only one they don't make a plea deal with is Trump they go after their political opponent especially gotta get that one in terror you know no you lived here your entire life I've been out here for more than 25 years now I remember several times in the first couple years that I lived in California at the end of the 90s and the early 2000s I you know make trips up the coast go out of state to Washington or Oregon and pass through San Francisco how much is it just changed over the course the last two decades oh it's insane I mean I haven't been to San Francisco in the last I don't know probably 10 maybe not 10 years but within a ballpark of that amount and I thought it was bad then the shit that I'm seeing on the news now makes it look like it's Mad Max you know level chaos up there you've seen Elon Musk bail out so many major businesses who shuttered their doors and just completely the ones that chose to remain are now like low grade demilitarized zones with any kind of merchandise you'd like to purchase behind ballistics glass and it's just really sad to see the state of affairs going on up in San Francisco the homelessness drug epidemic the rampant crime you name it it's just almost an unlivable place right now if not already there and a lot of that started and ended with the radical progressive tactics and measures of Kamala Harris as she blew her way up the chain of the state judiciary here before moving on to the state level as a senator and then eventually becoming the vice president of the United States Donald Trump would deliver remarks for about 40 minutes before segwaying the questions and again MSDNC tried to fact check him in a question he fielded from them and he was ready and boy did he ratio them in regards to illegal immigration let's check it out so you just said that you'll carry out the largest mass B-14 in the illegal immigrants how are you going to have for example governor Gavin Newsom or officials in cities to try with that well you know if you go to the people of California they don't want to have sanctuary cities anymore they're tired of sanctuary cities sanctuary cities are really blocks that protect bad people from deportation and other problems and they're going to do it and our federal government has tremendous power but we're not going to let states even like California even though I know it's largely sanctuary state essentially but we're not going to let that happen to the people of California they want these people out they're just as scared as everybody else the people of Ohio are scared the people of Colorado you have a governor there who's very weak he doesn't know what to do and he doesn't want to talk about it a lot of it as per your question they don't want to talk about what's happening they say it's so bad for the city let's not go public let's live with it for a little while maybe it'll go away it's not going to go away it's going to get worse it's going to get so bad you know what we're experiencing now is they're just getting settled in these 21 million people that have come in they're just getting settled in it's going to get much worse it's going to get worse at a level like nobody's you know even in places like I saw in El Paso Texas you heard about the same Venezuelan migrant illegal gang that's taken over the apartment complexes and job sites in Aurora Colorado has now taken over like a historic hotel in El Paso so the city council ordered the hotel to be shut down and was it a hotel that was in business and they were housing the migrants there and then they just took it over yeah it was like partially housing migrants and then there was like an empty wing and then the rest was for you know people who I guess were coming and going through El Paso people who couldn't afford anything else the illegal said if you want the hotel back come and take it and local law enforcement is yet to intervene did they make their own flag yet oh boy come and take it it's got a picture of a cat sounds like a south park to look like the Asians never mind it's all the same and it's not like we're getting anything different from Kamala Harris who while campaigning in the battleground state of Pennsylvania today translation she's going in between fundraisers was caught by the press I believe at a convenience store and people thought hey this state really seems to be trending in favor of Donald Trump how do you feel about it well let's hear her answer or lack thereof I am feeling very good about Pennsylvania because there are a lot of people in Pennsylvania who deserve to be seen and heard that's why I'm here in Johnstown and I will be continuing to travel around the state to make sure that I'm listening as much as we are talking and ultimately I feel very strongly that that I earn every hope she's doing it again and that means spending time with folks in the communities where they live and so that's why I'm here we're going to be spending a lot more time than Pennsylvania what is she doing complete fucking word salad is what she said oh yeah I thought he meant something out of the ordinary she was doing oh god no she's just doing it again you know outside of the endorsement of Tim Waltz's brother's family and who now have become contributors to the Trump campaign Barack Hussein Obama's brother Malik who is a registered Republican will be voting for Trump and is also contributed to the campaign did you hear about the new sums now have a little bit of split in the family really yeah so a billionaire relative of California governor Gavin Newsom's wife hosted a major fundraiser for former president Donald Trump in California early Friday according to reports Tom and Stacy Seibel are hosting a fundraiser for Bay Area communities of Woodside for Trump on Friday afternoon Tom Seibel a billionaire software developer and CEO of his own enterprise AI software company C3 AI is the second cousin of Jennifer Seibel Newsom the wife of democratic governor Gavin Newsom the Los Angeles Times reported Nate Silver presidential projection forecast still has Donald Trump at a 60.6% over 39.2% electoral favorability to win this upcoming election just want to remind everybody that that's the needle not moving in any way shape or form for Kamala Harris since the so-called big win at the debates Donald Trump's now dominating in social media as well you know a poll that came out from RMG today are you better off than four years ago 57% of Americans know 37% yes I don't know how it's 37% but it is and I guess last certainly not least because he's an esteemed guest of the show and as our last audio clip of the week Dr. Ben Carson jumped on Newsmax yesterday he was talking about a little bit of commentary following the debate I don't know if you heard Noah can't wait to have him back soon we should have Dr. Ben I talked to his scheduler in the next two weeks he'll be joining us he's been appointed as essentially the faith director of the Trump 2024 campaign hmm absolutely amazing addition to the team in an official context now well let's hear him talk about the two choices we have coming up heading into early voting ahead of November 5th and how he feels about all the things he loves about this country let's check it out when you stop and you think about it our founding document the Declaration of Independence says that our rights come from our creator aka God life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness maybe you've heard of him and we should be involved by choosing people and parties that stand for those things one stands for life you don't have to be very smart to figure that out which one stands for liberty your freedom and which one stands for government mandate and meddling in every aspect of your life and the pursuit of happiness and using the God given talents that you have the utmost not only for yourself but for the people around you who represents and stands for those things that's what we need evangelical Christians and everybody else quite frankly to think about because this election is not about Democrats and Republicans it's about people who understand our founding principles and people who decide that they want a fundamentally different country you know Dr. Ben Carson is so undervalued in the America first movement I just think he's an absolutely phenomenal human being godly man and he's just like honestly I know people call him low energy Ben sometimes he is a shot in the arm of what this campaign means you're bringing in the outsiders like the Tucker's like the Elon's the Tulsis the RFK juniors that's like a voter base but when you're talking about you know other areas where Donald Trump supposedly struggled in 2020 and even after the overturning of Roe v. Wade it was the direction of the leadership of the evangelicals in the pro-life community and how they directed you know the people that they moved to the ballot box in regards to their constituents or base and I think when you add somebody like Dr. Ben Carson to that equation Donald Trump's not leaving any stone unturned I'll tell you that much and we're going to leave it at that which was a very busy week here on the show but we're not finished yet we're jumping in with the Center for a Newing America's Wade Miller right now but before we do a final check in with one of our partners this episode the podcast is brought to you by Battleborn Coffee Roasters their law enforcement family owned and they produce some of the best available special to grade coffee that means all those beans have gone through an extensive process to remove all defects. 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Well we've got a bunch of stuff to talk about namely I want to start with the fallout from the 2024 presidential debate technically the second one first one between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris I mean out of everything before we even get into any of the policy points the ones that weren't asked of Kamala Harris and the ones that they tried to highlight or make lowlights from President Trump there was obviously a huge media bias going into this thing a relationship between the Harris family and the top executive at ABC obviously the way that the questions were asked to President Trump throughout the entirety of the debate wait I mean it's just a shame to see the American people being unable to actually get a debate and just lay out I guess what the left press thinks are the negative points of Donald Trump's time since he's entered the political arena and just to be able to ask the questions over and over again I mean I'll give you an example you know they'll go into so Donald Trump we want to talk about January 6 has nothing relevant to do with the upcoming election cycle or where America goes after the selection but they bring up the topic of January 6 and they're like that was just an absolutely horrible day do you want to say anything or would you change anything that you did on that day and Donald Trump's like I don't really need to talk about it because there's nothing to do with this election cycle and then they'll be like okay there's your answer Kamala Harris Donald Trump says he doesn't want to say anything or change anything that he did on January 6 how awful is that and it was just kind of like Donald Trump encircled by knives for 90 minutes and him kind of have to navigate through that but you know as you saw at least some of the highlights coming out of or lowlights coming out of the debate wait what does it say for the current status of American media and in a time where our country is just absolutely hurting right now the fact that they didn't really get much to take out of it outside of you know President Trump highlighting things that he did during his first term was potentially things he wants to do in a second well all your comments are correct and it was definitely I've seen many others say this but it was a three-on-one debate and you know just going back through and looking at a lot of the highlights it was quite clear that the debate moderators were routinely challenging Trump on his positions and then letting Kamala Harris get off scott free I think CNN did a fact check analysis said that one incorrect claim was made by Kamala in 33 by Trump and you know in one statement alone she made three incorrect claims the moderators didn't say anything challenger on any of them it wasn't fact checked so it was clearly a kind of lopsided debate I think that when when it was revolved around policy though I think Trump was clearly winning I think that in that arena Kamala is uttering scripted responses she's not a policy expert I know she was in the Senate I know that she's been vice president but most of her background has been criminal justice and has nothing to do with public policy and she was kind of a lightweight in the Senate and she's been a lightweight as a VP and she's clearly out of her depth in that regard and I think that to the degree that Trump can stick to the policy aspects I think he's gonna outclass her and he's gonna continue to make her look like she has no idea what he's talking about. Some good points there and then when you talk about actual policies I mean you know you've had the opportunity to see over the course of the last I mean Donald Trump's economic policy has been out it's kind of flued in developing over the last year and a half now everything from getting this economy back on track to raining back in our geopolitical foes who have taken advantage of us those who are considered our allies that have been taking advantage of us of well and it all kind of ties into you know one of the things I saw as the debate kind of unfolded Donald Trump almost tried to tie every single thing that's going on in this country to the US Southern border and what Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have done for the course of the last three years with it or lack thereof but when you look at it in the big scheme of things all the systems in America that it's taxed from crime to education the health care the workforce the value of the dollar the availability of homes and you kind of start that is a kind of a ground zero for where you want to get this country back on a strong economic path I kind of want to get your insight on to how you see what the difference is from these two policies I mean obviously Kamala Harris is you know likened to some things that might have companies getting taken over by the federal government bread rationing lines eventually and gas rationing etc but but Donald Trump's economic package what he was able to do in his first term and where it could potentially go in a second and how you see the difference of it there yeah the economy was exploding under Trump the only thing that got in the way is the fact that COVID happened to happen and the vast majority of the responses and that were by governors and mayors most of them Democrats and to the degree that Republicans took steps to shut things down they generally opened up much quicker and it was against a lot of public pressure their states rebounded back way quicker than Democrat states so most of the economic downturn was the result of Democrat policies in the face of of of COVID alarmism and frankly a lot of it was hysteria driven and not steeped in actual science but but if you account for that everything was going in the right direction everything and we want to get back to that of course and then you know back to your opening part of that with regard to the border yeah it is central to most of the problems we're facing now and it's it's increasingly not its own policy problem because if it's the tentacles reach into everything it affects impacts just about everything that we're having to deal with open borders and allowing you know 10 15 20 million people to come across our border in recent years that has huge impacts on everything it drives up home prices it drives up because of increased demand it drives up most of the cost of most of our services with less demand the supply side of this has to be more competitive and that drives cost down so you have a huge influx of people over a relatively short amount of time and of course we're seeing increased rates of crime we're seeing increased cartel violence we're seeing increased lack of job opportunity for nadas if you look at the job data over the past several years native Americans and by that I mean people born in america who are citizens or legal residents of this country our our job gains are negative by like I think it's like 1.2 million less jobs for people who were born citizens in the United States meanwhile most of the job growth has gone to illegal aliens and people who have migrated here legally that's not good for our country and then the last aspect of this is culture drives just about everything everything every institution in america is the way it is because there's a consensus a broad consensus amongst the people who live here on how things should operate down to civil society down to should I push my shopping cart back over to the shopping cart deal should I allow this should I open a door for this person every little nuance of our society bleeds into how we think that we should be governed and when you bring in 20 million people who are not steeped in that tradition in that culture who are not steeped in the founding principles who are not steeped in John Locke and George Washington and Abraham Lincoln and you know on and on and on all the way into Reagan all the way into Trump they're not steeped into any of this you're going to have a political culture that evolves that is embracing things that the the native culture does not agree with and when you have conflicting dynamics when it comes to within the nation in terms of culture that starts to drive lots of wedges and divisions in our society because you have a people who live here a people who have lived here oftentimes multiple generations who have worked their butts off to build this country and then our borders are left wide open and people come here abuse the system and then insist that they want to do things different a different way and that creates a lot of resentment and I think that you're seeing that play out here and so I absolutely support Trump's border policies we need to get back to that and I think Kamala is intentionally allowing the borders to remain open Biden as well Obama before that because they want that to happen they want to destroy the founding ideology and the founding culture so they can make way for basically cultural Marxism or Dingism the post-Mao version of communism as James Lindsay has pointed out on Twitter and elsewhere. That's an excellent point you make right there and you know Wade one of the biggest components I think it's not talked about enough you know one of the goals of the Biden-Harris administration I'm assuming it would potentially you know be set into a hyper speed under Kamala Harris if she was able to win the presidency on November 5th would be amnesty for these anywhere between 8 and 20 million people that would have come in under the US southern border over the course of the last couple years in addition to all the illegal aliens who have been in this country for numerous years before that just the chain migration alone and the petition power that these illegals would be given if they were granted amnesty a pathway to a green card and eventually citizenship what would it be like to say let's just go with a lowball number if there's 12 million illegals in the United States right now but they were able to petition for up to 30 million more people to come into the country economically what would that look like for our country and then national sovereignty wise I mean you kind of just alluded to it and started to open up the box I think in your last answer but moving forward if we just added over the course of the next 10 years 30 35 million more illegals due to the fact that they were able to be petitioned in under a massive amnesty plan let's say during a Kamala Harris presidency what would that look like for the United States we are already seeing this impact on black and Hispanic communities in the job market and increasingly this is going to impact all communities you're going to see the Asian job market the white job market they're all going to be increasingly impact by having a huge influx of labor that is willing to take the same job and do it for a lot less money and so on the supply side of this the corporations that's why they love it they love this idea but on the labor side you know this is why I'm confused why all these labor unions continue to support democrats because they're basically pushing themselves out of a role these labor unions are going to get rolled over by cheap foreign labor a lot of it illegal and so it's going to be a huge impact to the economy over the next few decades especially on the labor side and then you know you're adding on we're already having problems with home affordability and one of the big reasons that we're having a huge problem with home affordability is because the amount of people that are coming in this country are outstripping the ability to build new homes and there's a lot of other factors but that's one of them and then if you add on top of that 30 million more people the demand for homes is going to skyrocket and so the sellers in those instances are going to jack up the prices and you're already seeing the impact here where the average median household mortgage on a monthly clip is about $1,100, $1,200 more a month than it was on trumps last day in office and like if you're talking about a $1,400 a month average and now $2,600 a month mortgage average that puts a huge percentage of the population out of the home buying market and we all know that one of the biggest drivers of financial long-term financial success is home ownership because you're putting a lot of money into an investment as opposed to putting money into a rental property which you don't you're never going to get that back that's going to someone else so long-term we want people to buy homes as early as possible the open borders policies of the Biden and Kamala Harris administration are having a huge impact and we can go sector by sector and issue by issue food energy all of these issues it's the same story but it's going to have a devastating impact and again we're not even talking about the other adverse impacts that aren't necessarily economic like cartel violence and increased gangs and all of those types of issues. It's absolutely wild to see the way that the Democrats and you know essentially the 12 of the last 16 years have allowed this to kind of spiral out of control. I think more people you know came into this country since Joe Biden and Kamala Harris took office than even they could scheme would come in and what it's done to you know start to break down our systems fundamentally something that we need to course correct in a very short amount of time if we're going to be able to do it I think in my opinion it's probably one of the most important issues I think that's why Donald Trump kept bringing up the border it didn't seem what they were talking about he kind of felt like as part of his presentation during the presidential debate that it all started and ended there for the problems that are wrong in this country right now and then finally wait short amount of time between now and November 5th outside of someone casting a physical ballot for their choice in the upcoming election just give one little piece of advice that you think someone could do to maybe get involved a little bit more and make sure that when people go to the ballot box on November 5th and you know they're casting their vote for America first that we have the best opportunity to go and win the selection well you know taking my hat off of for my organization just my own personal opinion I think that people need to get involved in the local processes and figure out what's going on with get out the vote efforts are people knocking on doors do the local precinct chairs need help contacting voters to let them know we got to make sure that all of the points that we get you know that we don't leave any points on the on the field and that we actually get everyone out possibly I think an important way to talk about this is that we need to regain parents need to regain control of what's going on in their schools yes and we need to secure border and safe communities and and all of those things will lead to financial success for the average American worker and people see it they see it in their the amount it's costing the fill up their cars it's they're seeing it in the lack of jobs and their areas I know that the the government bureaus will say that you know job job numbers are looking positive but they're not for the citizens of this country and so I think just educating voters on the fact that economic success runs only through one path here and it's through a Trump administration who will revitalize our industries and revitalize our jobs and when the economy is good a lot of these other things are easier to turn our attention to and we can fight we can focus less on putting food on our table and more on preserving our culture and fighting for our kids we agree we're gonna have to see what happens but I'll tell you what we're gonna leave it at that wait this has been awesome catching up with you again today had a little bit of a summer break but here we are we're hoping to get you back up on the show more frequently they love sitting down having a great conversation with you listen we've got the citizens for renewing America and the center for renewing America websites live linked in the show description today anywhere else we can find you on social media just tell us right now and we'll live link it as well yeah am renew citizen I think on X and then mine is Wade Miller underscore USMC but apparently I'm being shadow band so good luck finding me but those are the main handles big time don't worry we're gonna highlight the show description get some more people to follow you and check out all the great work you're doing this is the executive director of citizens for renewing America at the center for renewing America Mr. made Miller thanks for joining us today sir have a great weekend you too. Wrapping up another big week here on stake for breakfast but as always we nailed it if you enjoyed this episode of the podcast and want to hear the now over 450 other additions in the show you best be subscribed to us across every downloadable podcasting platform find us on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, Amazon or wherever you listen to your shows make sure you're subscribed and that we're downloading to your electronic device and check us out on social media Twitter get our true social Instagram and Tiktok is where we have accounts find them follow them hit the notification bell you'll never miss out on all the great stuff we've got going on down here at stake for breakfast we want to thank all of our guests for coming in and sharing with us today the two-time defending assistant US Attorney General Mr. Jeff Clark the senior editor at large at Newsweek Josh Hammer James Blair from the Trump campaign and the RNC and the center for renewing America's Wade Miller you guys all helped make stake great again guys we're heading into the weekend but don't you fret we'll be back on Tuesday with two brand new additions of the show we've got a recap of the Trump rally that's happening tonight out in Vegas and then absolutely packed America first guest line up coming in here Janaya Thomas from the Trump campaign the iconic Roger Stone Congressman Josh Burkine and Ralph Norman will be joining us and we'll be catching up with Lee Zilden as well so on behalf of the pot team I'm Ron thanks for listening have a great weekend and take care no taxes on tips increase the child tax credit and cut the cost of insulin I believe this will make America great again I should just give you a MAGA hat since all you know how to do is copy me you're a racist you tried to end democracy with the worst event in the history of the universe you want to end the Constitution you called veterans suckers and losers you want to be a dictator with project to 2025 and you won't let us kill babies you let millions of illegals into the country and they're eating pets oh no no that's not true shut up bitch I'm speaking does that sound for me they're eating fluffy believe me you are fake news also my crowd sizes are huge vote for me if you want to fix all the problems we have now that I haven't fixed because the former president called some people and told them not to let me fix that I can't get them out of here so I can't get them out of here you can't get them out of here [BLANK_AUDIO]